IEEE PCS Newsletters by Topic
If you’re looking for past newsletter articles about a certain writing topic, look through the list below to see if the topic you’re looking for has been catalogued. The topics catalogued are:
Basic Skills
Best Practices
Book Lists
Book Reviews
- Review of “The Business Writer’s Handbook,” page 18
- Review of “How To Write Information Mapping,” page 5
- Reviews of “English Grammar and Structure”, “Encyclopedia of English,” page 21
- Review of “Plain Talk: Clear Communication for International Development,” page 15
- Review of “Designing Technical Reports,” page 15
- Review of “Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace,” page 15
Clarity
Communication Planning
Concision
- “Z-Z-ZAAP POW! for linguistic butchers”; “The Shadow Knows,” page 9
- “Oops!,” page 9
- “Disinvolvement,” page 5
- “Be Brief,” page 21
- “Taking Care of the Fluff Words,” page 16
- “The Patent-Pending, Deadwood-Pruning, Chocolate-Tasting M&M’s® Method,” page 13
- “Reduce Your Calories, Not Your Clauses”
- “Don’t Write Short Texts; Write Concise Ones”
- “Bonding Agents for Unit Modifiers”
Conveying someone else’s words in your own writing
Document Design
- “I See It…But I Can’t Read It,” page 8
- “Space: The Final Luxury,” page 10; “I’m Not Just A Visual Person,” page 21″
Editing
- “Shorter is Better,” page 15
- “Be An Editor, Parts 1-3,” page 11
- “See Editors First, Not Last,” page 5
- “Getting the Words Right,” page 10
- “Proverbs for Good Proofreading,” page 10
- “What A Good Editor Is (And Is Not),” page 1
- “Writing Effective Editorial Comments”
- “Writing and Editing: the two halves of language – Part I,” page 10
- “Writing and Editing: the two halves of language – Part II,” page 15
Formatting
Portfolios
Resources
General Interest
Grammar
- “Adjective Substitution Noun String Findings Analysis,” page 9
- “Articles of Confusion,” page 6
- “Write It Right!” page 8
- “Remedial Help for Bad Grammarians,” page 18
- “Where Have All the -Ly’s Gone?” page 10
- “That vs. Which,” page 15
- “Execute those Executables: Use Verbs, Nouns, and Adjectives Correctly,” page 18
- “End of Summer Mini-Lessons,” page 18
- “The Case of the Misplaced Modifier”
- “The Not-so-able -able“
- “There Should Be No There’s There”
- “Atrophy of the Apostrophe”
- “Don’t Let Good Grammar Spoil Good Writing”
- “General Rules for Lists,” page 14
- “Passive Voice”
- “Gobbledygook,” page 6
- “I vs. We,” page 2
- “Writing as It Should Be Writ OR The Rules of the Games,” page 14
- “Brief, Balanced, Effective,” page 6
- “Ugh, Shudder,” page 18
- “And, Or, or Both, but Never And/Or,” page 13
- “Pseudointerrogatives as Inhibitors of Usability,” page 4
- “None,” page 14
- “I’d Like To Say This About That”
- “Agreeable Verbs,” page 12
- “Pick A Verb,” page 13
Idioms
Writing in a Journalistic Style
Know Your Audience
- “Anticipation,” page 14
- “Plan and Practice,” page 22
- “Eliminate Gender Bias in Writing,” page 12
- Assumptions, Audiences, and “Who’s on First?”
- “Writing for the Lowest Common Denominator”
Letter Writing
- “He Practices What He Preaches,” page 2
- “Writing an Effective Letter to your Congressman,” page 6
- “Business Letters,” page 21
- “Tools of the Trade: Letter Writing,” page 8
Plagiarism
Plain Language
- “How To Talk Mathematics,” page 4
- “Anti-gobbledegook,” page 23
- “Plain Talk”, page 7; “Guidelines”, page 8
- “Nuke Talk,” page 13
- “Plain English,” page 10
- “Plain Language Laws,” page 7
- “Writing for Audiences in County and City Government,” page 9
- “The Windy Night When Plain English Died,” page 11
- “Developer Speak,” page 21
- “Writing In English for Global Audiences,” page 12
- “Tax the Deserving: Language Abusers,” page 8
- “What’s In A Word?” page 14
- “Tax the Deserving: Language Abusers,” page 18
Punctuation
Quizzes
- “Sentences to Revise,” page 24
- “Affect or Effect?” page 16
- “Test Yourself on Figures of Speech,” page 7
Spelling
- “Spelling Lessons: 1 and 2,” pp. 19-20
- “Spelling Lesson: Part 3,” page 23
- “A Standard for International English Spelling?” page 21
- “Guidelines for English-Language International Technical Documentation?” page 23
Style
- “Seven Beacons of Excellent Writing,” page 14
- “The Power of Analogy in Engineering Writing,” page 10
- “Seven Beacons of Excellent Writing,” page 11
- “Tools of the Trade: Rethink Persuasive Writing,” page 12
- “Tools of the Trade: How to Write what people Like to read,” page 7
- “Curmudgeon’s Corner: Of Widows and Orphans,” page 4
- “The Qualities of a Master of Style: Part I,” page 14
- “The Qualities of a Master of Style: Part II,” page 9
- “The Qualities of a Master of Style: Part III,” page 9
- “Everything’s In Order,” page 5
- “Raymond Queneau’s Exercises in Style,” page 15
- “Quote Me On This,” page 10
- “Be In the Business of Good Writing,” page 1
- “Fixing The Flaws in the 10 Principles of Clear Writing”
- “Cracking the Code: Similes and Analogies in Technical Information,” page 16
- “The Naked This,” page 17
- “A Double Lesson: Noun Strings and There/It,” page 19
- “Welcome to the Translation Machine: Is Your Writing Ready?”
- “Hopefully,” page 15
- “We…We…We…” page 15
- “How To Brighten Your Style: Part 1,” page 8
- “How To Brighten Your Style: Part 2,” page 8
- “How To Brighten Your Style: Part 3,” page 17
- “How To Brighten Your Style: Part 4,” page 10
- “Woe is the Dangling Phrase,” page 12
Teaching Writing
White Papers
Word Choice
- “Use English Not Gibberish, page 8; “Felonious Assault,” “Too Alive or Dying,” page 9
- “Be Careful,” page 11
- “A Number Is,” page 9; “Think,” page 12
- “Humongous,” page 13
- “Be Careful,” page 11
- “Mutter? Stutter?” page 23
- “Good Usage,” page 14
- “Noun Strings,” page 11
- “K.I.S.S,” page 4
- “Shun Words,” page 12
- “Acronym Pollution,” page 9; “How To Put Power into Your Language,” page 15
- “How To Put Power into Your Language,” page 8
- “Le Mots Injustes, or Words that are not Words,” page 3; “Words I’ve Grown to Hate,” page 10
- “Eschew Obfuscation,” page 11
- “Curmudgeon’s Corner: Dinner Table Topics,” page 7
- “Curmudgeon’s Corner: PC – Silly or Not?” page 5
- “Adore Your Thesaurus,” page 1
- “Crafty Word Order Can Improve Your Writing”
- “Words That Cause Translation Problems”
Write Effective Reports
- “Get Help with Report Construction,” page 11; “Teaching the Boss to Write,” page 10
- “Writing Effective Business Reports,” page 9
- “A Mnemonic for Writing Introductions,” page 10
- “User-friendly Correspondence,” page 13
- “Oh, No! Not Another Report!” page 7
- “How To Write Readable Reports and Winning Proposals: Part 1,” page 10
- “How To Write Readable Reports and Winning Proposals: Part 2,” page 15
- “How To Write Readable Reports and Winning Proposals: Part 3,” page 1; “How To Write Readable Reports and Winning Proposals: Part 4,” page 14
- “How To Write Readable Reports and Winning Proposals: Part 5,” page 8
- “Executive Summaries”
- “Framing Reports to Support User-centered Design”
- “Making Your Cause in a Grant Proposal”; “Tips for Effective Grant Writing”